Energy storage in Europe
However, despite an exponential growth in Europe''s battery energy storage capacity, which reached 36 gigawatt-hours in 2023, pumped hydro still accounted for 90
However, despite an exponential growth in Europe's battery energy storage capacity, which reached 36 gigawatt-hours in 2023, pumped hydro still accounted for 90 percent of the electricity storage capacity in the European Union that year.
This report is produced under an administrative agreement with the Directorate-General for Energy. The primary objective of the agreement is the development of the European energy storage inventory platform. Developed by the Joint Research Centre (JRC), the platform aggregates recent data from a range of public and private sources.
Energy storage technologies are crucial for a secure, resilient and low-carbon energy system, but their implementation is hindered by a range of challenges. This report provides an analysis of the deployment of energy storage technologies in Europe, identifying the current status and the policy framework.
Of these: — 3.66 GW are currently inactive. Taking into account these amounts of operational and expected power, we can affirm that Europe is at a pivotal stage in the deployment of energy storage systems. The report offers a technology classification of energy storage systems.
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